I don't think anyone should be able to acquire assault/military style weapons. I think the only weapons that should be available to the average person are handguns, shotguns, and single-shot rifles.

And I don't think anyone should be able to stockpile weapons. Each person only gets to have 2 of each of the above.

I live in a town that some people have called the murder capital of the world (New Orleans), and I often walk around at night, but I've never in 50+ years felt any need to buy a gun. And I purposely don't buy a gun for my own and my family's protection.

We had Mardi Gras the other day, and we couldn't get through it without some shooting incidents near the parades... and one guy is dead from it.

I would be for that, but probably would add additional restrictions based on mental status (this one is hard based on a few things), prevent those on the no-fly list or terrorist watch lists or certain other individuals, expand background checks and make it more comprehensive.

I do agree, but good luck, that gun ownership should be limited to some degree. Part of the problem is the sheer number of guns available.